I've been scouring this forum for info and the wealth of knowledge has been so invaluable to me!! Thanks to all, especially to those who work in travel & immigration related industries, for taking the time to give your advice and expertise for free.
So here's my story. I'm a UK born citizen, my fiancé is a Canadian citizen and we'll be getting married in October, then applying for spousal sponsorship (outland in London)
My plans so far:
- Fly one-way to Canada in August,
- Fly to India in Sept for 3 weeks for some celebrations & back to Canada
- Get married in Canada in Oct
- Apply for PR
My questions:
1) Does it make more sense to just tell customs that I'm visiting, rather than mention anything about marriage or PR application?
2) Since I'm visa-exempt for 6 months, will I have issues with my one-way ticket at customs or anywhere in the airport at check-in, boarding etc? As far as I remember, nobody at customs has ever asked to see a return ticket, but rather only asked in general terms, 'how long do you plan to stay for? why?' etc. I don't see any dates on the passport stamps that indicate they didn't 'allow' me the 6 months. So I'm hoping they don't ask me to show a return booking, and I'll just say I'm staying for a few weeks as a visitor, though do they have any record of my flight information to query? To my knowledge, they don't.
3) Can they choose to allow me less than 6 months (and if so, can I just apply online for extension)?
4) I don't need to apply for travel to India as I have a lifelong visa/dual nationality, so I assume I'll have no issues here (right?). Will my 6 months allowance in Canada be 'reset' when I land there?
5) If they DO ask to see a return and there are issues, would showing them my India outbound ticket help in any way? Might I have issues re-entering Canada if I don't have a ticket to leave after that? Does it make sense here to tell them I'll be applying for PR or is it possible that they'd deny me entry?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

My plans so far:
- Fly one-way to Canada in August,
- Fly to India in Sept for 3 weeks for some celebrations & back to Canada
- Get married in Canada in Oct
- Apply for PR
My questions:
1) Does it make more sense to just tell customs that I'm visiting, rather than mention anything about marriage or PR application?
2) Since I'm visa-exempt for 6 months, will I have issues with my one-way ticket at customs or anywhere in the airport at check-in, boarding etc? As far as I remember, nobody at customs has ever asked to see a return ticket, but rather only asked in general terms, 'how long do you plan to stay for? why?' etc. I don't see any dates on the passport stamps that indicate they didn't 'allow' me the 6 months. So I'm hoping they don't ask me to show a return booking, and I'll just say I'm staying for a few weeks as a visitor, though do they have any record of my flight information to query? To my knowledge, they don't.
3) Can they choose to allow me less than 6 months (and if so, can I just apply online for extension)?
4) I don't need to apply for travel to India as I have a lifelong visa/dual nationality, so I assume I'll have no issues here (right?). Will my 6 months allowance in Canada be 'reset' when I land there?
5) If they DO ask to see a return and there are issues, would showing them my India outbound ticket help in any way? Might I have issues re-entering Canada if I don't have a ticket to leave after that? Does it make sense here to tell them I'll be applying for PR or is it possible that they'd deny me entry?
Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!